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A Roman Aqueduct, a castle and a cathedral - what more do you need in a town! We had a fabulous day exploring Segovia. We took the train from Madrid (which was super fast) and then the short bus ride waiting for us just outside...More

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Ask Paula B about Segovia Aqueduct

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Built by the Romans in 1st century A.D. , this aquaduct is one of the few remaining in remnants of Roman architectural excellence in the world. It run along the town of Segovia and can be seen in parts from multiple places. Just get to...More

Ask Erica F about Segovia Aqueduct

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This Aqueduct was built by the Romans during the 1st century AD and is one of the best-preserved structures of its type. It supplied water from the Frío River to the city into the late 20th century and is the foremost symbol of Segovia, as...More

Ask Dan L about Segovia Aqueduct

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If you are in the area, the aqueduct is an impressive sight and in wonderful condition. Lighting is not particularly important. We visited during a thunderstorm and the structure appeared quite awesome.

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Ask TJandTR about Segovia Aqueduct

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14 km aquaduct. Channel the mountain water into the city with an inclined plane of 1-3 cm. The rocks are stacked up 1 by 1, with the help of gravity remains in its respective position. It is the longest serving aquaduct. Amazing

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Ask Aurelia T about Segovia Aqueduct

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Day trip from Madrid. Caught the lasepulvedana bus from Moncloa. 14 euros return. Directions to Autobuses Well signposted from Moncloa metro station. Comfortable journey. 5 min walk from bus station to information centre. In tourist season, may pay to
book return in advance. Exit right...More

Ask anitapnz about Segovia Aqueduct

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The Roman aqueduct has been in Segovia for 2000 years and it is an impressive structure and a significant part of history for this city. Visually, it is massive and beautiful. It makes a perfect backdrop to an already picturesque city. We spent no more...More

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Ask sharms202 about Segovia Aqueduct

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Yes right next to the aqueduct, it's an old fashion bar, dark wood outside. The plus is if you go in a glass of wine and tapas €1.50 plus wifi. If you have the aqueduct behind you and your looking up streets where all the... More

Yes right next to the aqueduct, it's an old fashion bar, dark wood outside. The plus is if you go in a glass of wine and tapas €1.50 plus wifi. If you have the aqueduct behind you and your looking up streets where all the shops are, it's on your left 1st bar

Not very difficult, I will recomend you park in the road that ends up in the aqueduct but most of the places are pay and display.
If you are going to stay for the whole day, just look for a private car park, there aren't... More

Not very difficult, I will recomend you park in the road that ends up in the aqueduct but most of the places are pay and display.
If you are going to stay for the whole day, just look for a private car park, there aren't many but town centre is small and you should have a few spaces.

Take the metro to the bus station at Moncloa . You can get tickets to Segovia on the bottom floor of the bus station. Look for sepulvedana bus name.
The trip is about a little over an hour from the bus station.